Irish Film Institute -Quackser Fortune on St. Patrick’s Day

Quackser Fortune on St. Patrick’s Day

IFI Press Release                                                                                                   13th March 2012

The IFI celebrates St. Patrick’s Day and remembers David Kelly with a screening of the Irish romantic comedy Quackser Fortune has a Cousin in the Bronx.

17th March 16.20

March’s Must-See Cinema from the IFI Irish Film Archive is Quackser Fortune has a Cousin in the Bronx (1970), presented in collaboration with the St. Patrick’s Day Festival. In one of the best-loved and most bizarre films in its collection, Gene Wilder plays a Dublin horse manure collector and salesman who falls in love with swinging young Trinity student Zazel (Margot Kidder). Initially they overcome their differences but soon Quackser’s oddities and Zazel’s class pull them apart. But when Quackser’s cousin in the Bronx passes away, leaving him a small inheritance, he sets off to find Zazel again. The two leads are supported by a terrific local cast including May Ollis, Eileen Colgan and the late David Kelly.

The film is presented as a tribute to David Kelly and will be introduced by actor Jonathan White, an admirer of David Kelly and of Quackser Fortune.

Tickets are €5 and are available from the IFI Box Office on 01 679 3477 or online at www.ifi.ie

For more information and images please contact Patrick Stewart at the IFI Press Office on 01 679 5744 or pstewart@irishfilm.ie

The IFI acknowledges the financial support of the Arts Council.

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